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Excerpt:
As you turned two, you tasted and flexed your power for the first time with the word “No!” in response to anything your parents asked you. It was wonderful for you to experience that tiny taste of power. Your parents had to shift sometimes because you were taking a stand—arbitrary as it may have been at the time.
As you grew into your new front teeth, you began to flex your imagination powers to levels never before attempted. You fearlessly imagined yourself into being anything you desired at the moment, be it superhero, pirate, astronaut, professional ball player, or a mom. Sometimes you had a piece of clothing or a stick which became a treasured and magical object. Cards on your bicycle spokes made you go faster. A fluttering scarf tied over your shoulders became a cape. A wooden spoon became a scepter. What you likely didn’t realize was that your play was pure
visualization.